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Dr. Clarence Swanton
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198. Page, E.R., W. Liu, D. Cerrudo, E.A. Lee and C.J. Swanton. 2011. Shade avoidance influences stress tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.).  Weed Science (In press).

197. Afifi, M. and C.J. Swanton. 2011. Maize seed and stem roots differ in response to R/FR ratio.  Weed Research (In press).

196. Cressman, S.T., E.R. Page and C.J. Swanton. 2011.  Weeds and the R/FR of reflected light: characterizing the influence of herbicide selection, dose and weed species.  Weed Science (In Press).

195. Moran, M., P.H. Sikkema and C.J. Swanton. 2011.  Efficacy of saflufenacil plus dimethenamid-P for weed control in corn.  Weed Technology. (In press).

194. Swanton, C.J.,  H.R. Mashhadi, K.R. Solomon, M.M. Afifi  and S.O. Duke. 2011. Similarities between the discovery and regulation of pharmaceuticals and pesticides: In support of a better understanding of the risks and benefits of each. Pest Management Science (In press).

193. Green-Tracewicz, E., E.R. Page and C.J. Swanton. 2011.  Shade avoidance in soybean reduces branching and increases plant-to-plant variability in biomass and yield per plant.  Weed Science 59:43-49.

192. Darbyshire, S.J., A. Francis, C.W. Crompton and C.J. Swanton. 2011.  The Biology of Canadian Weeds.145. Muhlenbergia frondosa (Poir) Fernald. Can. J. Plant Sci. 91:205-219.

191. Soltani, N., H.R. Mashhadi, M.B. Mesgaran, M. Cowbrough, F.J. Tardif, K. Chandler, R.E. Nurse, C.J. Swanton, and P.H. Sikkema. 2011.  The effect of residual corn herbicides on injury and yield of soybean seeded in the same season.  Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: (In Press).

190. Moran, M.E., P.H. Sikkema, J.C. Hall and C.J. Swanton. 2011.  Sodium safens saflufenacil applied postemergence to corn (Zea mays L.).  Weed Science 59:4-13.

189. Wilson, G.C., N. Soltani, C.J. Swanton, F.J. Tardif and P.H. Sikkema. 2010. Control of volunteer cereals with post-emergence herbicides in maize (Zea mays L.) Crop Protection  29:1389-1395.

188. Wilson, G.C., N. Soltani, C.J. Swanton, F.J. Tardif and P.H. Sikkema. 2010.  Volunteer wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) competition in corn (Zea mays L.).  Can. J. Plant Science (Accepted June 25, 2010).

187. Gulden, R.H., P.H. Sikkema, A.S. Hamill, F. Tardif, and C.J. Swanton. 2010.  Glyphosate-resistant cropping systems in Ontario: Multivariate and nominal trait-based weed community structure. Weed Science 58:278-288.

186. Kramer, C., N. Soltani, C.J. Swanton, D.E. Robinson and P.H. Sikkema. 2010.  Control of volunteer adzuki bean (Vigna angularis) with Pre-and Post-emergence herbicides in corn (Zea mays L.)  Can. J. Plant Sci. (Accepted, 2010).

185. Swanton, C.J., J. O’Sullivan and D.E. Robinson. 2010. The critical weed free period in carrot.  Weed Science 58:229-233.

184. Nurse, R.E., A.S. Hamill, C.J. Swanton, F.J. Tardif and P.H. Sikkema.  2010. Weed control and yield response to mesotrione in corn (Zea mays L.). Crop Protection 29:652-657.

183. Page, E.R., M. Tollenaar, E.A. Lee, L. Lukens and C. J. Swanton. 2010.  Timing, effect and recovery from intraspecific competition in maize. Agronomy Journal 102:1007-1013.

182. Page, E.R., M. Tollenaar, E.A. Lee, L. Lukens and C. J. Swanton. 2010.  Shade avoidance: an integral component of crop-weed competition.  Weed Research 50:281-288.

181. Hart, M.M., J.R. Powell, R.H. Gulden, D.J. Levy-Booth, K.E. Dunfield,  D.J.  K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.N. Klironomos and J.T. Trevors. 2009.  Detection of transgenic cp4 epsps genes in the soil food web.  Agronomy for Sustainable Development 29:497-501.

180. Page, E.R., M. Tollenaar, E.A. Lee, L. Lukens and C.J. Swanton. 2009. Does the shade avoidance response contribute to the critical period for weed control in maize (Zea mays L.)? Weed Research 49:563-571.

179. Gulden, R.H., P.H. Sikkema, A.S. Hamill, F. Tardif, and C.J. Swanton. 2009.  Conventional vs. glyphosate-resistant cropping systems in Ontario: Weed control, diversity, and yield.  Weed Science 57:665-672.

178. Hart, M.M., J.R. Powell, R.H. Gulden, K.E. Dunfield, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.N. Klironomos, P.M. Antunes, A.M. Koch and J.T. Trevors. 2009.  Separating the effect of crop from herbicide on soil microbial communities in glyphosate-resistant corn.  Pedobiologia 52:253-262.

177. Levy-Booth, D.J., R.H. Gulden, R.G. Campbell, J.R. Powell, J.N. Klironomos, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors, and  K.E. Dunfield. 2009. Roundup Ready soybean gene concentrations in field soil aggregate size classes.  FEMS Microbiol Letter 291:175-179.

176. Liu, J.G., K.J. Mahoney, P.H. Sikkema and C.J. Swanton. 2009. The importance of light quality in crop-weed competition.  Weed Research 49:217-224.

175. Powell, J.R., D.J. Levy-Booth, R.H. Gulden, W.L. Asbil, R.G. Campbell, K.E. Dunfield, A.S. Hamill,  M.M. Hart, S. Leerat, R.E. Nurse, K.P. Pauls, P.H. Sikkema,  C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors, and J.N. Klironomos. 2009.  Effects of genetically-modified, herbicide-tolerant crops and their management on soil food web properties and crop litter decomposition.  J. Applied Ecology 46:388-396.

174. Bakker, C.J., C.J. Swanton and A.W. McKeown.  2009. Broccoli growth in response to increasing rates of pre-plant nitrogen. I. Yield and quality.  Can. J. Plant Sci. 89:527-537.

173. Bakker, C.J., C.J. Swanton and A.W. McKeown.  2009. Broccoli growth in response to increasing rates of pre-plant nitrogen. II. Dry matter and nitrogen accumulation.  Can. J. Plant Sci. 89:539-548.

172. Powell, J.R., R.G. Campbell, K.E. Dunfield, R.H. Gulden, M.M. Hart, D.J. Levy-Booth, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors, P.M. Antunes and J.N. Klironomos. 2009.  Effect of glyphosate on the tripartite symbiosis formed by Glomus intraradices, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and genetically modified soybean. Applied Soil Ecology 41:128-136.

171. Brown, L.R., D.E. Robinson, R.E. Nurse, C.J. Swanton and P.H. Sikkema. 2009. Soybean response to simulated dicamba/diflufenzopyr drift followed by postemergence herbicides. Crop Protection 28:539-542.

170. Powell, J.R., R.G. Campbell, K.E. Dunfield, R.H. Gulden, M.M. Hart, D.J. Levy-Booth, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors, P.M. Antunes and J.N. Klironomos. 2008. Effect of glyphosate on the tripartite symbiosis formed by Glomus intraradices, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and genetically modified soybean. Applied Soil Ecology (In press).

169. Brown, L.R., D.E. Robinson, K. Chandler, C.J. Swanton, R.E. Nurse and P.H. Sikkema. 2009. Simulated mesotrione drift followed by glyphosate, imazethapyr, bentazon and chlorimuron in soybean. Can. J. Plant Sci. 89:265-272.

168. Brown, L.R., D.E. Robinson, B.G. Young, M.M. Loux, W.G. Johnson, R.E. Nurse, C.J. Swanton and P.H. Sikkema. 2009. Response of corn to simulated glyphosate drift followed by in-crop herbicides. Weed Technology 23:11-16.

167. Kaastra, A.C., C.J. Swanton, F.J. Tardif, and P.H. Sikkema. 2008. Two-way performance interactions among hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase and acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides. Weed Science 56:841-851.

166. Gulden, R.H., S. Lerat, R.E. Blackshaw, J.R. Powell, D.J. Levy-Booth, K.E. Dunfield, J.T. Trevors, K.P. Pauls, J.N. Klironomos, and C.J. Swanton. 2008. Factors affecting the presence and persistence of plant DNA in the soil environment in corn and soybean rotations. Weed Science 56:767-774.

165. Levy-Booth, D.J. , R.G. Campbell, R.H. Gulden, M.M. Hart, J.R. Powell, J.N. Klironomos, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors, K.E. Dunfield. 2008. Real-time polymerase chain reaction monitoring of recombinant DNA entry into soil from decomposing Roundup Ready® leaf biomass. J. Agriculture and Food Chemistry 56:6339–6347.

164. Powell, J.R. and C.J. Swanton. 2008. A critique of studies evaluating glyphosate effects on Fusarium spp. Weed Research 48:307-318.

163. Mahoney, K. and C.J. Swanton. 2008. Exploring Chenopodium album adaptive traits in response to light and temperature stresses. Weed Research 48:552-560.

162. Soltani, N.C., C.L. Gillard, C.J. Swanton, C. Shropshire and P.H. Sikkema. 2008. Response of white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to imazethapyr. Crop Protection 27:672-677.

161. Soltani, N., J.D Vyn, C.J Swanton, S. Weaver and P.H. Sikkema. 2008. Growth and fitness of triazine susceptible and triazine resistant common waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus var. rudis). Weed Biology and Management, 8:73-77.

160. Soltani, N., C.J Swanton, A.S Hamill, J.D Vyn and P.H. Sikkema. 2008. Effect of amitrole and 2,4-D applied pre-plant and pre-emergence in soybean (Glycine max L.). Weed Biology and Management, 8:139-144.

159. Swanton, C.J., K.J. Mahoney, K. Chandler and R.H. Gulden. 2008. Integrated weed management: knowledge based weed management systems. Weed Science 56:168-172.

158. Lerat, S., R.H. Gulden, M.M. Hart, J.R. Powell, L.S. England, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.N. Klironomos, and J.T. Trevors. 2007. Quantification and persistence of recombinant DNA of Roundup Ready corn and soybean in rotation. J. Agriculture and Food Chemistry 55:10226-10231.

157. Mahoney, K. and C.J. Swanton. 2007. Nitrogen and light affect the adaptive traits of common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album). Weed Science 56:81-90.

156. Jugulam, M., C.J. Swanton, R.E. Blackshaw, R.J. Cathcart, and J.C. Hall. 2007. Physiological basis for reduced glyphosate efficiacy on weeds grown under low soil nitrogen. Weed Science 56:12-17.

155. Nurse, R.E., A.S. Hamill, C.J. Swanton, F.J. Tardif and P.H. Sikkema. 2007. Weed control and yield response to foramsulfuron in corn. Weed Technology 21:453-458.

154. Levy-Booth, D., R.G. Campbell, R.H. Gulden, M.M. Hart, J.R. Powell, J.N. Klironomos, K.P. Pauls J., C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors and K.E. Dunfield. 2007. Cycling of extracellular DNA in the soil environment. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39:2977–2991.

153. Gulden, R.H., D.J. Levy-Booth, R. Campbell, J.R. Powell, M.M. Hart, K.E. Dunfield, J.T. Trevors, K.P. Pauls, J.N. Klironomos, and C.J. Swanton. 2007. An empirical approach to target DNA quantification in environmental samples using real-time polymerase chain reactions. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39:1956-1967.

152. Powell, J.R., R.H. Gulden, M.M. Hart, R.G. Campbell, D.J. Levy-Booth, K.E. Dunfield, K.P. Pauls, C.J. Swanton, J.T. Trevors, and J.N. Klironomos. 2007. Mycorrhizal and rhizobial colonization of genetically-modified and conventional soybeans. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. ( published ahead of print, May 04, 2007).

151. Shrestha, A. and C.J. Swanton. 2007. Parameterization of the phenological development of barnyardgrass, common lambsquarters, redroot pigweed, and wild mustard under noncropped field conditions. Weed Science 55: 446-454.

150. Swanton, C.J., R.H. Gulden and K. Chandler. 2007. A rationale for atrazine stewardship in corn. Weed Science 55:75-81.

149. Vyn, J.D., C.J. Swanton, S.E. Weaver and P.J. Sikkema. 2007. Control of herbicide –resistant common waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus var. rudis) with pre-and post-emergence herbicides in soybeans (Glycine max L.). Can. J. Plant Sci. 87:175-182.

148. Nurse, R.E., A.S. Hamill, C.J. Swanton, F. Tardif, W. Deen and P. Sikkema. 2007. Is the application of a residual herbicide required prior to glyphosate application in no-till glyphosate–tolerant soybean (Glycine max L.)? Crop Protection 26:484-489.